Top Landscaping Services in Shannon Hills, AR,  72002  | Compare & Call

Shannon Hills Landscaping

Shannon Hills Landscaping

Shannon Hills, AR
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Looking for dependable landscaping in Shannon Hills, Arkansas? Shannon Hills Landscaping handles design, install, and maintenance with steady hands and clear pricing.
FEATURED
Lá Flamme Landscaping

Lá Flamme Landscaping

Shannon Hills AR
Landscaping

Lá Flamme Landscaping is your dedicated local partner for creating and maintaining beautiful, resilient yards in Shannon Hills, AR. We understand the unique challenges homeowners face here, especially...



FAQs

A vine is taking over my flower beds. How do I remove it without harming my other plants or the creek?

This is likely an invasive species such as Japanese Honeysuckle or English Ivy. Manual removal is most effective for small infestations, ensuring you extract the entire root system. For larger areas, a targeted, systemic herbicide applied precisely to the foliage during active growth is necessary. All treatments must follow Arkansas BMP guidelines to prevent phosphorus runoff into waterways, avoiding application before forecasted rain and adhering to any local blackout dates.

Our lawn is thin and water just pools on it. Did the builders do something to our soil?

Homes built around 2003, like many in Shannon Hills Proper, are now on 23-year-old soil profiles. The original acidic silty loam was likely stripped and compacted during construction, creating a heavy clay subsoil layer that impedes drainage. This compaction reduces soil percolation, leading to the runoff you observe. Core aeration paired with incorporating 3-4 inches of composted organic matter is critical to rebuild soil structure and restore permeability.

How can I keep my Tall Fescue green during summer without breaking water conservation rules?

Under Shannon Hills' Stage 0 voluntary conservation, efficiency is paramount. Installing a smart, Wi-Fi ET-based weather-sensing controller is the solution. It automatically adjusts irrigation schedules based on real-time evapotranspiration data, applying water only when and where the turfgrass needs it. This technology often reduces water use by 20-30% while preserving lawn health, keeping you well within municipal guidelines.

We want a new patio. Is Arkansas Sandstone better than a wooden deck for our area?

For longevity and fire resilience, Arkansas Sandstone pavers are superior to wood. They are non-combustible and provide permanent, low-maintenance structure. In Shannon Hills' Moderate (WUI Zone 2) fire-wise rating zone, using non-flammable hardscape materials like stone to create defensible space is a recommended mitigation strategy. A properly installed sandstone patio will last decades without the decay, staining, or replacement costs associated with wood.

I'm tired of weekly mowing and gas blowers. Is there a lower-maintenance, quieter alternative?

Transitioning to a landscape dominated by native plants like Purple Coneflower, Little Bluestem, and Eastern Redbud eliminates weekly mowing and gas-powered leaf blowing. This xeriscape approach conserves water and creates habitat, aligning with 2026 biodiversity standards. As local noise ordinances increasingly restrict gas blowers, an established native planting bed requires only seasonal care with electric trimmers, offering lasting quiet and ecological resilience.

A storm knocked down a tree limb, and our HOA needs it cleared fast. How quickly can you respond?

For emergency cleanup to maintain HOA compliance, our electric fleet can dispatch from near Shannon Hills City Hall. Using I-30, we anticipate a 20-30 minute arrival during peak response times, adhering to the local noise ordinance which prohibits equipment operation after 10 PM. This allows for immediate, quiet assessment and removal of the hazard using battery-powered saws and chippers.

We need our yard regraded. Do we need a permit, and what kind of contractor should we hire?

Regrading a 0.35-acre lot in Shannon Hills often requires a permit from the Shannon Hills Planning & Zoning Department, especially if it alters water flow across property lines or involves significant cut and fill. This work must be performed by a contractor licensed by the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board. Hiring a licensed professional ensures the work meets city code, addresses the underlying clay compaction, and protects you from liability related to drainage or erosion.

My yard floods every time it rains. What's a permanent fix for this drainage problem?

This is a classic symptom of the high runoff and heavy clay subsoil compaction prevalent in our acidic silty loam. The fix involves installing a French drain system to intercept subsurface water and regrading to create positive slope away from foundations. For any new patios or walkways, using permeable Arkansas Sandstone pavers instead of solid concrete will significantly increase surface infiltration, helping you meet Shannon Hills Planning & Zoning Department runoff standards.

Scroll to Top
CALL US NOW